Uzbekistan: Sacked Soldier Sues President
Former sergeant’s legal bid may shake up the authorities whether he succeeds or not.
Former sergeant’s legal bid may shake up the authorities whether he succeeds or not.
Evidence suggests flawed trial and political motives as journalist is jailed on gay sex charges.
Concern that blanket TV coverage of President Rahmonov is part of shift to greater authoritarianism.
Kazakstan is trying to rescue what it can of the sea, as regional water problems remain unresolved.
Poverty and illness are demoralising a group of ethnic Tajiks displaced from their mountain homes three years ago.
Western governments keep silent as number of disputed convictions rise.
Embittered employees take further action to force factory managers to pay unpaid salaries.
Attacks on American and Israeli embassies suggest Uzbek authorities have a new Islamic opposition force to contend with.
Capital remains tense after arrest of powerful figure who fell out of favour with the authorities.
United States broadcaster’s decision to end Uzbek radio broadcasts could not have come at a worse time.